I caught Bruce Willis in the final preparation for the "dementia."You look very emaciated

Sep 12, 2024

I caught Bruce Willis in the final preparation for the 'dementia.'You look very emaciated
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Hollywood action star Bruce Willis (69), who has been diagnosed with frontal temporal dementia (FTD) and is battling the disease, has been revealed.

Bruce Willis was seen in the driver's seat on a street in Studio City, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, on the 8th (local time), according to the Daily Mail.

In the photo released by foreign media, Bruce Willis is wearing a black baseball cap, a cotton shirt with gray stripes and white buttons. His eyes, looking at the side mirror, were wrinkled and somewhat emaciated. No specific information is known, including where he was travelling.

Bruce Willis announced his retirement in March 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia. About a year later Bruce was diagnosed with dementia.

In March, Bruce Willis was said to be preparing to say goodbye to his family, which made him sad.

The American entertainment media 『Interch Weekly』 reported that Bruce Willis' disease progressed quickly. I can't communicate anymore"He is in a situation where he has lost all his language skills. My health is deteriorating, I can't communicate anymore, and I'm having trouble recognizing people," he said.

Also "People who love Bruce Willis want to cherish every moment they have with him. They all know this could be his last birthday.'The family is spending time with Bruce Willis and trying their best to relax him.

I caught Bruce Willis in the final preparation for the 'dementia.'You look very emaciated
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Bruce Willis, meanwhile, made his name in the 1980s TV drama 'Blue Moon Express'. Since 1987, he has played John McClain, the main character in the 'Die Hard' series, and established himself as a global action star. He has been active in many works, including 'Pulp Fiction', 'The Fifth Element', 'Armageddon', 'Six Sense', 'Unbreakable', 'Ocean Twelve' and 'Scene City'. He won the Golden Globe Award and the Emmy Award in 1987, and was also named in Hollywood 'Street of Fame' in 2006.



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